I'm in 12th grade, my mom and younger sister have gone to our native place while dad and I live alone here. Today dad was busy and he forgot to cook rice so I lied to him and said that I know it so that he doesn't worry much. Thank you so much for helping me today.
@@mabbas6116 he is grammatically correct considering he used "cooked" in the previous sentence which is in past tense and that the video is already uploaded.
Along with your perfection,one thing that sticked me to watch video till the end is your vocal tone and the vocabulary. Thank you! It's time for me to put a pot on flame!
@@artiny16 15 mins maybe, we generally don’t check clock while cooking but yea close to 15 mins. But you need to check weather the rice grains are cooked or not by taking few grains on finger and mashing them, if the grain mushes then drain the water. And for first method let the water evaporate and then switch of the flame.
@@artiny16it's not about time. When you add the rice to the boiling water the water will drop in temperature. It depends on your burner and pot how fast it comes back to boil. When you put the rice in pot put your burner on high. Once it's boiled taste the rice every minute or so until it's how you like it. Run a timer while you do this so you learn exactly how much time it takes on your setup. I got 4 burners and they all take different amount of time.
Perfect way to cook rice is Wash and Soak rice for 20 mins Meanwhile boil respective amount of water Once water started boiling Keep your stove in sim Then put all the soaked rice in to that boiling water You can add salt(it’s totally optional) I love to add salt with rice Once rice cooked well you can check rice by mashing little with your fingers Now you can drain water Olden days our side villagers will together cook for entire village because of poverty For that they used to drain water and spread those rice on bamboo mat covered with white cloth Once fully dried They will collect and put it back to container This way rice won’t be getting easily spoiled nor become more spiked
Anyone here in march - april 2020..learning rice for survive in lock down time due to corona... edited :- June 2020... Lockdown continue.... Lockdown continue in July also... Edited on 15 oct 2020: Lockdown goes on...🤣🤣😒😒 Edited on 7th January 2021...On Public Demand. Lockdown continue ..😇😇
I can teach you better. This guy doesnt differenitate between basmati or jasmine, long grain or short grain, all of which have different water measurements AND different cooking times
For real though, working from home because of COVID-19 has me eating healthier because I have to cook for myself instead grabbing fast food on the way to work.
I have used your absorbtion method for years and it is the only way I am able to get perfect rice every time! Thank you so much for your insight and guidance.
I made rice using the draining method you showed. It turned out to be awesome. Loved the texture and taste. Thank you so much for sharing. Have liked and subscribed
First method is my favorite and my rice comes out perfect everytime! I do add the lemon juice and it’s white and tasty! Thank you for allowing me to throw away all my microwave 90 minute pouches :)
@@dark420passenger My god its your fault then as you need to constantly check the rice by taking few grains on finger and check if the grains are mushy and then strain the water.
Aaaahhh, you are a scientist, not just a chef in the kitchen☺️.And your English is like music to the ears. I say sing on like this for years to come:)👍
as a student i eat healthy by cooking everyday simple healthy food, rice being cooked once every two or three days. when i tried this and took a taste.....wow.... i wish i found this video much earlier, i was missing on alot.
How to cook rice (from an Asian person): 1. Wash your rice (it doesn’t matter how many times, one rinse is enough) 2. Put another water 3. The water should be in the same length of the first line of your finger. To measure the water, place your finger above the rice (make sure it doesn’t touch the bottom of the rice cooker pot) and then make sure the water is on the same level of your finger’s first line. If it passes the line, take a bit off water. If it’s too low, pour a little bit. 4. Put it on the rice cooker 5. Turn it on 6. Wait until it beeps, the light turns orange or whatever does rice cooker do when it’s done. Don’t use a sauce pan, use a technology like a rice cooker.
Thank you for the detailed video. Even though cooking rice is basic to some of us, it is always interesting to watch and learn small details and variations. Perhaps it would be appropriate to mention here that Draining method helps to remove the starch from rice, which is advised as diabetic friendly. Interestingly this used to be the only method used to cook rice when we were children, some half century ago in Bangalore. Absorption method as it is now called didn’t begin until the advent of pressure cooker. So if we adopt draining method to lower sugar intake then the drained water, or ganji , should not be used to mix dough or batter. It can be diluted and fed to plants or can be fed to cows without diluting.
Good video. I prefer to soak the rice for a minimum of 30mins. And the amount of salt and water and cooking times depend on the type of rice, I.e for basmati the cooking time will be different than for kolum etc. I don't think salted water is good for plants.
Thankyou ...voice is very natural and diction presentation and pronunciation is tooo good and perfect. Have been cooking rice in the rice cooker for 38 years now . Will try both these methods. God bless you 🙏
Best way to cook rice .. not only does he give perfect recipes, he also incorporates a holiday .. off to the beach now to make sure I don't get the taste of the sea wrong ..
Well explained . I am cooking rice now I followed the same way as u did .let me see the results and I'll edit my comment. Edited::: It's just perfect. Alhamdulillah 💖💖
My method never fails: Rice in saucepan, add water, wash with fingertips, tip out cloudy water. Repeat two more times for a total of 3 washes. Add water so that when your fingertip is on the rice your finger is submerged to the first joint. If you add too much water, tip it out *now* before you start cooking. Bring to boil. Stir, cover, then lowest heat setting for 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes, turn off heat and leave covered for another 5. Boom - Perfect rice.
My method is pour any size cup of rice and then use the same cup for 1 cup of water put it on high when it starts bubbling cover it and turn down to low/medium and summer for like 15 minutes or until the water is gone... I don't wash the rice or anything ..my only problem is the rice sticking to the bottom or some on the sides being too crunchy ..and I have to use a frying pan that perfectly fits my burner or else only the middle cooks
Thanks a million for your very valuable tips on how to cook rice by the absorption method with your perfect timing of 8 +3 min. I can now make a pulao without any stress
I burned white rice twice and I felt like I couldn't do anything right in life and should never cook again. But, after watching this video I feel more confident and want to try one more time .
Thanks much!!! i everytime feel jealous of how other people has perfectly cooked rice while mine sticky or undercooked always..I'm going to try the absorption method though. 🤗
I can't believe I made the perfect absorbed rice. TBH I was bit skeptical at first that this method won't work, even after 8 minutes I was like "I think I ruined it again" but when I kept it for more 3 minutes with lid on OMG that turned out just perfect 😍 Thank you so much Sir Keep it up ❤
Absorption method took around 11 minutes but you didn't mentioned how much time after 11min ,it takes ready to eat .or cooling time required.Anyway thanks for informative explanation to right process.
Yes me too nearing 70 but love to learn cooking everyday! Still so much to learn from life like today i myself didnot like the rice i cooked it was watery and sluggy. Thanks very much Sir!
Awesome video! But I think you missed one small point. After how many minutes should we remove the lid in the absorption method when the rice is cooked?
Wonderful, awesome, I have never come across such a method of cooking rice. I have been expercing hard time to cook rice and was never successful. Thanks for posting the video. I suggest that you must write a thesis about this subject, adding more informations. Apart from this, as someone mentioned, your voice modulation and presentation are noteworthy.
The video is nice but the cooking time will be different for the various varieties of rice. The timing might work for non parboiled rice but it won't work this way for parboiled rice. The different varieties of parboiled rice would take different amount of time to get cooked properly. Even in the case of non parboiled rice, the aged rice would take more time than the non-aged new rice. So there can't be one trick for all. The absorption method only works well with non parboiled rice. If parboiled rice is cooked in absorption method, the rice will be extremely starchy and will be really heavy for the stomach and also the taste would not at all be nice. So to make rice, we have to follow the trail and error method to know which rice variety work which way. There can't be any standard. Thank you.
When it comes to rice, there is only trial and error as far as im concerned. Start with with what the package suggests and then go from there to find what works best for you. I have multiple types of rice in my pantry and anytime i have to/choose to change brands for some reason, the rice has to be cooked differently in some way. For me standard white rice is the most problematic. But parboiled and basmati are usually just minor tweaks. And as far as wild rice goes, i usually just boil it to the doneness i want.
I'm in 12th grade, my mom and younger sister have gone to our native place while dad and I live alone here. Today dad was busy and he forgot to cook rice so I lied to him and said that I know it so that he doesn't worry much.
Thank you so much for helping me today.
Mee too same.... 😂
W son
Finally after completing my degree I have to learn to cook rice... bachelors' routine.
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September
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Yaaa man am now in my 2nd year and struggling a lot in cooking food . One of them is rice😂😂. Well after watching this it was so easy.
I’m trying to cook at 3am! I haven’t tried this yet but Thank you for this!
Update: it worked!! It tasted so good
I tried first method and prepared well cooked rice.. never knew cooking rice is that easy.. thank u bro
8 Minutes on High for a 2/1 rice ratio is a recipe for burning your house down
Love the lime in the rice go good with fish curry 👌
Get a nice rice-cooker, don’t mess with saucepan like Indians 🤦♂️.
@@edwardoak2636 what are you talking about? That isn't even remotely a fire hazard lmao
@@salimismail6859 or just be intelligent enough to know how to cook rice on the stove lmao
Thanks for posting. I am 70 and learn something new every day. :-)
That is amazing! Hope you're well and you tried this.
I'm 10 and i'm slowly learning new things!
I'm 5 years old and I made the perfect rice for my siblings
@@Puya008 i-
You are never too old to learn anything new.
MAN FORGET ABOUT THE WAY U COOKED. BUT THE WAY U SPOKE IS TREMENDOUS.
@@mabbas6116 he is grammatically correct considering he used "cooked" in the previous sentence which is in past tense and that the video is already uploaded.
Thanx for this video. Namaste 🙏
No he didn't sounds like a typical Fob
You came here to only listen to how he speaks ? Or you came here seeing the title ?
TTTremondousssssss
I didn’t think this would work but this has been the best rice I have ever made. It’s legit. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Along with your perfection,one thing that sticked me to watch video till the end is your vocal tone and the vocabulary.
Thank you!
It's time for me to put a pot on flame!
80% watching 👀 are student 👩🎓👩🎓 😂😂
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u r crt😉👍🏻😜
Facts 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😊😊😊
The rest are with wives who don't know how to cook
The second method works like a charm. I love it fluffy, individual grains, tender but not broken and clumpy. Well done, Mr. Curried.
how much time do you coock with second method? when boiling the water, how long should I boil without pot ?
@@artiny16 15 mins maybe, we generally don’t check clock while cooking but yea close to 15 mins. But you need to check weather the rice grains are cooked or not by taking few grains on finger and mashing them, if the grain mushes then drain the water. And for first method let the water evaporate and then switch of the flame.
@@artiny16it's not about time. When you add the rice to the boiling water the water will drop in temperature. It depends on your burner and pot how fast it comes back to boil. When you put the rice in pot put your burner on high. Once it's boiled taste the rice every minute or so until it's how you like it. Run a timer while you do this so you learn exactly how much time it takes on your setup. I got 4 burners and they all take different amount of time.
Perfect way to cook rice is
Wash and Soak rice for 20 mins
Meanwhile boil respective amount of water
Once water started boiling
Keep your stove in sim
Then put all the soaked rice in to that boiling water
You can add salt(it’s totally optional) I love to add salt with rice
Once rice cooked well you can check rice by mashing little with your fingers
Now you can drain water
Olden days our side villagers will together cook for entire village because of poverty
For that they used to drain water and spread those rice on bamboo mat covered with white cloth
Once fully dried They will collect and put it back to container
This way rice won’t be getting easily spoiled nor become more spiked
Very True !!!!
Anyone here in march - april 2020..learning rice for survive in lock down time due to corona...
edited :- June 2020... Lockdown continue....
Lockdown continue in July also...
Edited on 15 oct 2020:
Lockdown goes on...🤣🤣😒😒
Edited on 7th January 2021...On Public Demand.
Lockdown continue ..😇😇
I can teach you better. This guy doesnt differenitate between basmati or jasmine, long grain or short grain, all of which have different water measurements AND different cooking times
For real though, working from home because of COVID-19 has me eating healthier because I have to cook for myself instead grabbing fast food on the way to work.
Same to you, Power outage and learning this video for cooking Rice with gas stove
Yup
om sai nope in may😂
I have used your absorbtion method for years and it is the only way I am able to get perfect rice every time! Thank you so much for your insight and guidance.
I made rice using the draining method you showed. It turned out to be awesome. Loved the texture and taste. Thank you so much for sharing. Have liked and subscribed
But bohut logo le kaise karthe he like 5 , 8 logo ke liye kaise banathe ho ??
How many cups of water did you use?
So please how muvh cup of rice i sh'ld use for drainage one
@@naveedladha4211 he told you in the video.
please pay attention so i don't have to tell you.
1cup of rice and 5 cups of water.
@@numbernine8571what the hell like seriously 🤣🤣🤣
First method is my favorite and my rice comes out perfect everytime! I do add the lemon juice and it’s white and tasty! Thank you for allowing me to throw away all my microwave 90 minute pouches :)
Come on who are you kidding? With both methods we get undercooked hard rice! Don't spread lies
@@dark420passenger oh yes, he missed to add plastic wrap before cooking poor guy didn't know how to ruin the rice
@@dark420passenger no......my rice turns out to be perfect
@@dark420passenger My god its your fault then as you need to constantly check the rice by taking few grains on finger and check if the grains are mushy and then strain the water.
I always wanted to cook through the second method. Turned out beautiful. Thank you!!
Omg thank you so much, I followed you step by step for the first method and cooked a perfect rice for the first time, thumps up 👍
Thank you Chef Varun! After years of trial and error I finally watched your video and now my rice is too legit.
Who knew making rice was so easy?!
I made rice with your Draining Method and it came out perfect!
Thank you for making this video!
Aaaahhh, you are a scientist, not just a chef in the kitchen☺️.And your English is like music to the ears. I say sing on like this for years to come:)👍
Indian English Music for ears hmm 😂
It was my first time and everyone said ıt was perfect. Thank you so much.
as a student i eat healthy by cooking everyday simple healthy food, rice being cooked once every two or three days.
when i tried this and took a taste.....wow.... i wish i found this video much earlier, i was missing on alot.
why are there like 5000 different ways of cooking rice & every way i've tried leaves me with soggy/burnt rice!
You must become ONE with the rice. Channel the immense power of rice and become the chosen one!
@@danival2090 what are you saying to yourself. Stop watching these fake gurus on TH-cam it will get you nowhere.
Just get a rice cooker. Plain & simple.
@@FancoStudio he is joking god shut up
How to cook rice (from an Asian person):
1. Wash your rice (it doesn’t matter how many times, one rinse is enough)
2. Put another water
3. The water should be in the same length of the first line of your finger. To measure the water, place your finger above the rice (make sure it doesn’t touch the bottom of the rice cooker pot) and then make sure the water is on the same level of your finger’s first line. If it passes the line, take a bit off water. If it’s too low, pour a little bit.
4. Put it on the rice cooker
5. Turn it on
6. Wait until it beeps, the light turns orange or whatever does rice cooker do when it’s done.
Don’t use a sauce pan, use a technology like a rice cooker.
I just wanted to say thanks for making this, the way you talk and present things is very clear and easy to understand,
Bachelor's assemble 😂
Oh u did absalute justice to ur rice and training...first time someone taught the technique so easily...thank u chef
Thank you for the detailed video. Even though cooking rice is basic to some of us, it is always interesting to watch and learn small details and variations.
Perhaps it would be appropriate to mention here that Draining method helps to remove the starch from rice, which is advised as diabetic friendly. Interestingly this used to be the only method used to cook rice when we were children, some half century ago in Bangalore. Absorption method as it is now called didn’t begin until the advent of pressure cooker.
So if we adopt draining method to lower sugar intake then the drained water, or ganji , should not be used to mix dough or batter. It can be diluted and fed to plants or can be fed to cows without diluting.
Best rice video ever. Have been going to it for 5 years now. Thank you!
I have been cooking since 2007 when I first moved away from home and finally in 2021 I have learned how to cook plain rice perfectly.
Not once have I been able to make the absorption method until now! I'm so excited to do it more often and for bigger portions. THANK YOUUU!!!
Good video. I prefer to soak the rice for a minimum of 30mins. And the amount of salt and water and cooking times depend on the type of rice, I.e for basmati the cooking time will be different than for kolum etc. I don't think salted water is good for plants.
Actually,salt can trigger high blood pressure, for ppl over 30 yo.better with out salt.
For 30 minutes??? Just wash your rice for 30 seconds and then you’re good.
I tried the first method and BOOM they were perfect 👌
The way u explained that’s amazing
Loved it
Thankyou ...voice is very natural and diction presentation and pronunciation is tooo good and perfect. Have been cooking rice in the rice cooker for 38 years now . Will try both these methods. God bless you 🙏
Draining method is better for health. A lot of starch is drained off. So for people with blood sugar levels, this is suitable.
Thank you!
thats not true. Not even whole grain brown rice is suitable for people with eleveated blood sugar levels. ONLY keto.
@@_ladiosanegra true man
Starch drain off..whole rice is starch smh
With all those salt, I guess it's not suitable for people with high blood pressure.
Thank you. I cooked my own rice in my mom’s absence. Really felt very happy inside ❤. Mom’s are great ❤
Better than Korean style! ^^
I will try it tonight, thanks! (Salt)
Just finished trying first method. Awesome rice prepared. I shall try second method tomorrow.
Perfect every time! Thank you!! Ps absorption method is my fave 🤗
Ho ok 😊
Best way to cook rice .. not only does he give perfect recipes, he also incorporates a holiday .. off to the beach now to make sure I don't get the taste of the sea wrong ..
First time I came to know..thank you. Every programme of yours
Narrative is nice..
Well explained . I am cooking rice now I followed the same way as u did .let me see the results and I'll edit my comment.
Edited::: It's just perfect. Alhamdulillah 💖💖
Short and sweet. Crisp editing and very much informative. Thanks buddy!
This has been the best teaching! The final product is just wow! Thank you Sir.. 😊
My method never fails:
Rice in saucepan, add water, wash with fingertips, tip out cloudy water. Repeat two more times for a total of 3 washes.
Add water so that when your fingertip is on the rice your finger is submerged to the first joint.
If you add too much water, tip it out *now* before you start cooking.
Bring to boil. Stir, cover, then lowest heat setting for 10 minutes.
After the 10 minutes, turn off heat and leave covered for another 5.
Boom - Perfect rice.
My method is pour any size cup of rice and then use the same cup for 1 cup of water put it on high when it starts bubbling cover it and turn down to low/medium and summer for like 15 minutes or until the water is gone... I don't wash the rice or anything ..my only problem is the rice sticking to the bottom or some on the sides being too crunchy ..and I have to use a frying pan that perfectly fits my burner or else only the middle cooks
@@nonamesinenomine I think it gets burnt or sticks because you need to add a bit more water. The first finger joint is a good water measure method
Thanks a million for your very valuable tips on how to cook rice by the absorption method with your perfect timing of 8 +3 min. I can now make a pulao without any stress
It also depends on the type of rice. For example Bomba rice used in Paella needs 3:1 ratio water.
tysm, im 12 yrs old and home alone, and i love baking, cooking , and yk, this worked amazing! thank you
This helped me out a lot bro, first time cooking rice and damn 😋
Made rice for the first time in my life. With our recipe it turned out great the first time itself. Thanks 👍👍
Thank you so much! It worked🥺it's super tasty and fluffy💕
Fantastic. Finally a video with all required measurements and technicalities.
Thank you so much for the tip the rice was perfect , I am student these videos are very useful to us
I burned white rice twice and I felt like I couldn't do anything right in life and should never cook again. But, after watching this video I feel more confident and want to try one more time .
Can't get enough of your cooking methods you are absolutely great bahut bahut shukriya
Guyana South America
Thank you!
Thank you for the nice presentation. I never got the ratio right. Now using your method, the rice turned out perfect.
4:25 Cauldron and scalding! . Shashi Tharoor approves this :) Good job!
You r a great trainer...
Terrific communication ❤
Thank you soo much I was able to make myself some amazing white rice ❤
Thanks for simple and most useful tricks of preparing my most favorite heavenly food (rice).
Thanks much!!! i everytime feel jealous of how other people has perfectly cooked rice while mine sticky or undercooked always..I'm going to try the absorption method though. 🤗
apsara kunangatt that would work
Your recipe is perfect. Got it right the first time itself. Thank you, God bless you!
I need this the most. This is where I go wrong Everytime 😂. Thanks for saving me 🙈😁
I'm happy because
Training mathod perfect ❤
its more an English class for me, thank you 😂🙏
For me it's both👁️👄👁️
Me Alsoo😅 tomorrow is my Preboard exam
@@Abhishek-rc2ye are u giving sat paper ?
Same🤣🤣
I can't believe I made the perfect absorbed rice. TBH I was bit skeptical at first that this method won't work, even after 8 minutes I was like "I think I ruined it again" but when I kept it for more 3 minutes with lid on OMG that turned out just perfect 😍 Thank you so much Sir Keep it up ❤
Absorption method took around 11 minutes but you didn't mentioned how much time after 11min ,it takes ready to eat .or cooling time required.Anyway thanks for informative explanation to right process.
Better than most American chefs at teaching rice cooking...and the accent is crucial to add authenticity!
Love the way he conveys his words.. so professional!!
wow, looks amazing. Hope I can nail this once I move in with my husband soon lol
Yes me too nearing 70 but love to learn cooking everyday! Still so much to learn from life like today i myself didnot like the rice i cooked it was watery and sluggy. Thanks very much Sir!
Excellent..👍🏻✌🏻👌🏻 such a great idea and I choose absorption method.. u r the real magician..🤙🏻😇
Big Thanks brother. Your videos and my mom's phone calls kept me out of hunger during my hostel days❤
Well explained and the timing is so accurate. Amazing!!
Sir, your demonstration was too good. Thank you.
Thank You You made me cook rice perfectly in the absence of Mom 😄
I tried absorption method and result is awesome thank you
Any hostel boy here 🤣
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Yes I am😂❤
Yes
Attendance Sir 😂😅
Yen
Finally I have tried it and got it perfectly thank you for tha video it help me and ma friend a lot today 💕
Now this is the complete beginner's guide to boiled rice! Unlike other videos that finish at the stage where the rice is still undercooked.
Love and respect from Pakistan.... Jazak'Allah 💕
Thank you so much 🥺, I didn't know that it's so easy.. Now I can avoid ordering outside all the time..
🌹🌹many thnx ji fabulous done and explanation and also for suggesting of not throwing water away ,, a very precious commodity 🌹🌹
Most helpful. Thank you!
Me bhi cooking sikh raha hu
@@tushartodankar1999 nice..
Thank you very much sir.....For giving simple methods...For us....👍.....First method is very simple and Very Good.☺️
Abroad Mbbs students says hi 👋
Thank you so much! I finally made the perfect rice for my prawn curry
Awesome video! But I think you missed one small point.
After how many minutes should we remove the lid in the absorption method when the rice is cooked?
Homie, just get a rice cooker
Monochromatic not everyone can afford that.
@@avocado3-in-182 If you will buy it for me then ok.
I'm gonna remove it after 15 minutes, hopefully it's enough
I'm beginner, yet after watching watching this video, i think i can have a try.
So helpful I normally dont cook rice because I'm so afraid I will mess it up
Wonderful, awesome, I have never come across such a method of cooking rice. I have been expercing hard time to cook rice and was never successful. Thanks for posting the video. I suggest that you must write a thesis about this subject, adding more informations.
Apart from this, as someone mentioned, your voice modulation and presentation are noteworthy.
I love the way he sais “our homes” indians are so open with their homes and love to share their scientific food so generously 🕉
Excellent Bhai. Now i can cook rice . Yipeeeeee 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Thank you bro....🙏🏻
It’s really very difficult for me to cook rice without pressure cooker
👍🏻
Great
Thank you sir for explaining perfect methods.
He’s so good in talking and cooking
I found my chef 😊
Absorption method was most useful. Thanks for sharing 😊
Bachelors are here 😂
Are bhai
Thanks you so much finally I can make perfect rice
The video is nice but the cooking time will be different for the various varieties of rice. The timing might work for non parboiled rice but it won't work this way for parboiled rice. The different varieties of parboiled rice would take different amount of time to get cooked properly. Even in the case of non parboiled rice, the aged rice would take more time than the non-aged new rice. So there can't be one trick for all. The absorption method only works well with non parboiled rice. If parboiled rice is cooked in absorption method, the rice will be extremely starchy and will be really heavy for the stomach and also the taste would not at all be nice. So to make rice, we have to follow the trail and error method to know which rice variety work which way. There can't be any standard. Thank you.
When it comes to rice, there is only trial and error as far as im concerned. Start with with what the package suggests and then go from there to find what works best for you. I have multiple types of rice in my pantry and anytime i have to/choose to change brands for some reason, the rice has to be cooked differently in some way. For me standard white rice is the most problematic. But parboiled and basmati are usually just minor tweaks. And as far as wild rice goes, i usually just boil it to the doneness i want.